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April 14 - May 14, 2023

2023 Curry College Exhibition at the Menino Arts Center (poster)

The Menino Arts Center proudly announces “Curry College Students, Alumni, and Faculty Exhibit”, a juried exhibition, which runs from April 14 - May 14, 2023.  The exhibition will be viewable both in person at the Menino Arts Center and in a virtual 3D gallery that you can stroll through. There will be an in-person reception on Saturday, May 6 from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Gallery hours at the MAC are Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.; Thursdays 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.; Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

This exhibit showcases a variety of artworks from Curry College students and alumni who are/have been enrolled in art and design courses, and Curry faculty who teach or support students in art and design.

The exhibition features 74 artworks from the 45 artists at Curry College listed below. It was juried by Prof. Iris Kumar (https://www.irismorehousekumar.com) and Sasja Lucas (https://www.sasjalucas.com), and was curated by Sasja Lucas and Curry College Intern Abaddel Sanchez Garcia.

Seniors:

Alexandria Campbell
Colin Maddalena
Joshua Kirchmyer
Kelsey Lynn Morales
Mackenzie Jimenez
Madelyn Ruskin
Samantha Kase
Valerie Sarakiniotis 

Students:

Abaddel Sanchez Garcia
Abigail Leonard
Alan Liang
Brian Alperson
Cassie Milton
Christina Eddows
Emily Chichester
Gabriella Proto
Hannah Zall
Isabella Avila
Ivania Andrade
Iyanna Richards
James Whittaker
Javary Gilzene
Julio Polanco

Julius Culliton
Kate MacDonald
Katelyn Donovan
Kathleen O'Hagan
Kyle MacDonald
Marianna Lanzillo
Pharaoh Thevenin
Sydney Imbrescia
William Hagar
Zachary Basch

Alumni:

Anthony Creary
Daniel Boyer
Elizabeth Guerra
Emmanuel Cazeau
Erica Beverly
Max DeSimone 

Faculty:

Efram Burk
James Fitts
Katherine Gardener
Philip Hulbig
Iris Kumar
Julie Martini 

The Menino Arts Center is home of the Hyde Park Art Association, a 501(c)(3) organization.  The mission of the Hyde Park Art Association is to support local artists, make cultural opportunities accessible to families, students, and seniors who may not otherwise have the means to participate; enrich community life, serve as a unifying force in the neighborhood; and help create a more vibrant commercial district. The Menino Arts Center serves the neighborhood of Hyde Park, greater Boston and its suburban counterparts. With over 4,000 square feet of space, the MAC is home to the Paul Nolan Studio, seven affordable artist work studios, three galleries, a library and resource center, an auditorium and our organization’s home offices.  The center hosts workshops, concerts, readings, exhibitions, and other events in the service of promoting the arts in the Hyde Park community.

More info on the MAC and the HPAA